If Pentax Released a FF DSLR for for under 1499$, Would it take them back to the top like they used to be? Pentax has some great glass but lack-luster bodies. They are cheaper than other options though.

I wouldn't call the Pentax K5 lack luster, it's probably the best general purpose aps in the market.I remember in the '70's cameras like the K2, ME and MX were so beautiful you could put them in a display cabinet and just look at them ! But....they weren't as robust as Nikon, and Canons in those days were.......well just a bit plasticy really Just after the K7 was announced I thought I'd try a Pentax as a small lightweight travel camera, so bought the much cheaper K20 which had the same chip to try it out. Boy was it lousy, talk about poor DR and general latitude on anything above ISO 100. However to give Pentax credit they quickly secured the new Sony chip and produced the Sony powered K7 - the K5.Looking at Pentax pricing, if they did introduce a FF I don't think it would bs much under the D6 - 600D initially, but then would drop substantially, and there's the problem. Pentax have had to really drop the price of the very good K5 to tempt buyers away from Canikon, and so I don't think the company will see it as worthwhile.And the problem is really - everything about Canon works well, from the bodies to lenses to software etc. If I bought another Pentax it would just be a nostalgic purchase.

I have the K-5. It is a POS period. Buttons falling off, shutter a joke and the time for viewing your shots after a burst is a joke. Nice photos, but a very poor camera compared to others.I bought because of the fanboys on Pentax forums. And did not know better. Even if they make a FF for 1400 dollars I would not buy anything from them. Junk parts and QC make it a nightmare.They burned there bridge years ago. IMO

I don't have much faith that a new Pentax offering will ever have much more that the current diehard following.I like the concepts - in body image stabilization, decent weather sealing, variety of lenses if a somewhat oddchoices in focal lengths, but I'm not convinced it's a good long term investment. Even with Ricoh's financialstrength behind them, playing with the big boys is still a different league. If I had to prognostigae, I''d put my money on Fuji, Panasonic or Samsung as a more viable candidate for strongfull frame competition three years down the road.

No. Lenses, not bodies are where your investment should be. Saving $500 on a body is peanuts compared to $!0K - $20K in lenses. How many would want to invest that much in lenses from a company that may possibly go away in the coming year or next.